Sunday, September 30, 2012

Bangladesh: Muslims torch Buddhist temples, homes

COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) ? Thousands of Bangladeshi Muslims angry over an alleged derogatory photo of the Islamic holy book Quran on Facebook set fires in at least 10 Buddhist temples and 40 homes near the southern border with Myanmar, authorities said Sunday.

The violence began late Saturday and continued until early Sunday, said Nojibul Islam, a police chief in the coastal district of Cox's Bazar.

He said the situation was under control Sunday afternoon after extra security officials were deployed and the government banned public gatherings in the troubled area.

He said at least 20 people were injured in the attacks that followed the posting of a Facebook photo of a burned copy of the Quran. The rioters blamed the photo on a local Buddhist boy, though it was not immediately clear if the boy actually posted the photo.

Bangladesh's popular English-language Daily Star newspaper quoted the boy as saying that the photo was mistakenly tagged on his Facebook profile. The newspaper reported that soon after the violence broke out, the boy's Facebook account was closed and police escorted him and his mother to safety.

Joinul Bari, chief government administrator in Cox's Bazar district, said authorities detained the boy's parents and were investigating.

Buddhists make up less than 1 percent of Muslim-majority Bangladesh's 150 million people.

The Bangladeshi violence follows protests that erupted in Muslim countries over the past month after a low-budget film, "Innocence of Muslims," produced by a U.S. citizen denigrated the Prophet Muhammad by portraying Islam's holiest figure as a fraud, womanizer and child molester.

Some two dozen demonstrators were killed in protests that attacked symbols of U.S. and the West, including diplomatic compounds.

Associated Press

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The One Thing Every Writer Has Experienced Before

The One Thing Every Writer Has Experienced Before

Writer's block.

Oh. My. Gawd.

You open the word editor, place your fingers on the keyboard, and suddenly the despair sinks in. You can't visualize the story. You can't formulate the right words. There's this thick wad of ephemeral nothingness just sitting there, preventing the flow of words that you know so well and love so much from reaching the page. You wait for a while, hoping for something to come--anything--a piece of dialogue--anything--but the wad of nothingness just seems to grow thicker, forcing you out of your own mind. Gah! You throw up your hands in the air. Writer's block strikes again!

The wad of nothingness stays there for hours on end. Sometimes it lets up and you can crank out a sentence or two, but the words seem foreign, strange, lost in translation. You try to come up with something better, but everything sucks. All those years of practice and the best you could come up with was "he smiled happily at her happy smile"!?

You walk around the house, thinking over the story, fueling your muse. Finally you can see it: the dragon, swooping down from the tower, mouth wide, tongue ensnared with wicked embers. But you can't see the sentences. You can visualize it, but the vocabulary to accompany the actions is missing. You decide to try your hand at writing it anyway.

"Teh dragon flew to the ground, opened it mouth, breathed fire and burned all the soldiers. They dropped dramatically to the ground and died. the dragon spread its wings victoriously, the end."

You feel like you wrote something. You're staring at the period; you know you just wrote something. But why are you so afraid to look at it? What the heck did you just write!? Look at it!

GAH! IT BURNS!

You delete, you retype, you delete, you retype--but dangit, there is no hope; you've digressed down the evolutionary ladder and wound up somewhere on the lower rungs.

You bang your Neanderthalian skull against the metaphorical wall, trying fruitlessly to break the block. You do this for days. You do this for weeks. You do this for months, or even years. All you end up with is a brain tumor.

You browse the web, searching for help. You find sites for helping you write better prose, articles with some ideas for writer's block, forums, books, scrolls, grimoires, tomes--but none of them help.

This wad of nothingness is impenetrable. When it appears, all hope is lost. Fighting it is fruitless.

You cannot. Beat. Writer's block. This is the one realization I've come to...realize, and it's helped me tremendously. Don't fight writer's block, because you can't beat it. The only thing you can do is get through it.

Source: http://www.streetarticles.com/creative-writing/the-one-thing-every-writer-has-experienced-before

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Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer Reviews President's Promised Debt ...

Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer Reviews President's Promised Debt ReformPR Web (press release)?Proposed Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Reform Fails the American Dream? is the first part of the series and examines Obama promises of giving bankruptcy judges cram-down powers over primary mortgages. ?This first segment,? says Mr. Pew, ?takes on candidate ...and more??...

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Wall Street drops on growth fears, quarter remains positive

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Friday as investors locked in gains at the end of a strong quarter and amid uncertainty ahead of the result of stress tests on Spanish banks.

Equities added to their losses following a weaker-than-expected read on the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago's index of Midwest business activity, which fell to 49.7 in September from 53.0 in August.

The final read on the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan survey on consumer sentiment was also less than expected, though it advanced to its highest in four months.

"We had been seeing good data recently, but now we seem to be following the slowdown in China and Europe and we're seeing weakness," said Paul Nolte, managing director at Dearborn Partners in Chicago.

A plan for economic reform in Spain had sparked a rally Thursday, though the bank stress-test results and a review of Spain's credit rating by Moody's, both due later in the day, could compound the nation's challenges in dealing with its debt.

Investors are also worried about anti-austerity protests across Europe, which could make political maneuvering more difficult.

Trading was light following Thursday's gains and on the last day of the quarter, when money managers reposition their portfolios. The S&P has advanced 5.5 percent over the past three months.

All ten S&P sectors fell, though losses were limited in technology <.gspt> as U.S. shares of Research in Motion rocketed 13 percent to $8.04 on the back of a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss.

Nike Inc warned of slowing orders in China, the latest company to caution on how economic weakness in the Asian giant was impacting its business. Shares fell 2.4 percent to $93.63 and pressured consumer discretionary stocks <.gspd> down 0.9 percent as weakest on the day.

The Dow Jones industrial average <.dji> was down 111.61 points, or 0.83 percent, at 13,374.36. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index <.spx> was down 10.17 points, or 0.70 percent, at 1,436.98. The Nasdaq Composite Index <.ixic> was down 20.60 points, or 0.66 percent, at 3,116.00.

The S&P is down 1.6 percent this week so far, for a second straight week in the red, though Thursday's rally narrowed the losses from five straight days of declines. The Dow is down 1.5 percent for the week and the Nasdaq is down 2 percent.

Wall Street's gains in the quarter were largely linked to expectations for measures by central banks around the world to boost their economies.

After those expectations were met, stocks have struggled for direction and trading has been thin, as investors looked to new catalysts amid lackluster data and lowered corporate earnings outlooks. Advance Micro Devices , which cut its outlook in July, has slumped 41 percent to be the S&P's worst performer this quarter.

U.S. consumer spending rose in August by the most in six months as households stretched to pay for higher gasoline prices, according to a Commerce Department report.

There may be volatility on Friday as investors "window dress," or undergo a last-minute push to reposition portfolios ahead of the quarter's end. MetroPCS and Sprint Nextel are the S&P's two biggest gainers in the quarter, with the former almost doubling in value.

(Editing by Bernadette Baum)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/stock-index-futures-point-slightly-higher-081153117--finance.html

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Jay-Z rocks Brooklyn arena he helped get built

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Jay-Z performs on stage at the newly built Barclays Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Friday, Sept. 28.

By Simon Vozick-Levinson, Rolling Stone

"I've been on many stages, been around the world, but nothing feels like tonight," Jay-Z told the crowd Friday night during his inaugural blow-out at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. He reeled off a few of the other noted houses he's rocked: the Grammys, Glastonbury, Coachella, Bonnaroo, the Apollo Theater. "Nothing feels like tonight, Brooklyn. I swear to God."

Jay's performance -- the first ever in the newly constructed venue, with seven more sold-out shows scheduled over the next week -- was a many-layered milestone. While he famously grew up in Brooklyn's Marcy Houses, this was his first major show of this size in his home borough. As partial owner of the NBA's rechristened Brooklyn Nets, he helped get this billion-dollar basketball arena built not far from his old neighborhood. His rise to this level of success and cultural power is an incredible American story, and he is justifiably proud.

He opened the show aptly with 1997's classic "Where I'm From." It's a staple of his live sets, a song he's performed hundreds of times if not more. Friday night?-- center stage in jeans and a black puffy vest over a custom Nets jersey, gold chains hanging down his chest -- he attacked the verses with a new force, spitting out precise syllables: "I'm from where the hammers rung, news cameras never come. ..."

Jay stood alone under a spotlight on the narrow stage, backed by a huge sloping video screen and a tight live band built into perches above him. He paid tribute to a fallen mentor early on by building the Notorious B.I.G.'s "Kick in the Door" and "Juicy" into the set list. Later, shortly after an authoritative "99 Problems," he walked to a far corner of the stage and retrieved a glittering gold bottle, requesting respectful silence as he poured out a little bubbly for Biggie: "See, you can stunt like that when you own the whole place." He turned reflective, reminiscing aloud about his journey from the projects to this stage. "You don't mind if I take my time? I'm really overwhelmed a little bit."

He channeled the night's emotions into a top-notch rendition of the hit parade he's road tested at festivals and arenas over the last few years, covering his career from 1996's "Reasonable Doubt" to 2009's "The Blueprint 3" in a little over an hour. He delivered the key lines in 2001's great "Heart of the City" with extra emphasis, punching the air as he rapped, "I told you in '96 that I came to take this [expletive], and I did."

Henny Ray Abrams / AP

Fans arrive for the first of eight Jay-Z shows at the new Barclays Center.

As the main set wound down, Jay-Z looked out at the crowd of 18,000 reverent fans, savoring the moment. "What an amazing feeling tonight," he said again. "This night was a dream." He thanked everyone sincerely while the chords of 2003's "Encore" rolled quietly on. Someone in the crowd passed a Brooklyn Dodgers jersey with Jackie Robinson's name on it up to the stage, and he held it up with pride: "Look how far we've come."

Jay told Rolling Stone a few days ago?that there would be no guests at his Barclays Center shows. ("This is my one chance to be selfish!" he kidded.) He kept that promise until the encore, when he surprised the arena by bringing out Bed-Stuy legend Big Daddy Kane, who ripped through 1988's "Ain't No Half-Steppin'" and 1989's "Warm It Up, Kane," while busting out some old-school moves (complete with a full jumping split) with his original backup dancers Scoob and Scrap. "We have to understand our history," said Jay-Z appreciatively.

"OK, I'm still not ready to leave," he went on after Kane left, drawing deafening cheers. Jay ran through a couple of recent guest verses -- reveling in the double-time flow of G.O.O.D. Music's "Clique" and the luxurious style of Rick Ross' "3 Kings." "I got a million of these!" he crowed.

But the hour was growing late. Jay-Z sent us home with a heartfelt speech about the "genius-level talent" that he feels lies within everyone. "I ain't no different from anyone in this room, and now I'm standing on this stage, living proof," he said. And with that, it was finally time to say goodbye?-- if only so he could rest up for all the other shows he has coming up. "There's no [expletive] curfew," he said with a grin. "But I've really got to go."

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Video: Kudlow Wants Rice Out!

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Friday, September 28, 2012

T-Mobile USA in $2.4 billion tower deal with Crown Castle

NEW YORK (Reuters) - T-Mobile USA is selling the rights to operate 7,200 of its wireless broadcast towers for $2.4 billion to Crown Castle International Corp to help fund a network upgrade and reduce debt at its parent Deutsche Telekom.

Crown Castle has the option to pay another $2.4 billion to buy the towers outright from T-Mobile USA at the end of the lease term for each tower - between 2025 and 2048 - under the deal announced on Friday.

Analysts said it was a good deal for T-Mobile USA, which is spending $4 billion on a network upgrade. They noted that the company has also been looking to become more financially independent from its parent, which had tried to exit the U.S. market the year before.

However, several analysts said that Crown Castle had over-paid, likely because another bidder had pushed up the price.

Evercore Partners analyst Jonathan Schildkraut said the company paid about $400 million more than he would have liked.

"As people start to pull apart the numbers, it doesn't look that great," Schildkraut said, but he added that Crown Castle "needed to do it for growth."

Deutsche Telekom said the deal would reduce its debt by about $2.4 billion or roughly 1.9 billion euros.

T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile provider, has been struggling to stem customer losses as it has a tough time competing with bigger and smaller rivals.

It had been trying to raise money from a tower sale since its proposed purchase by AT&T Inc failed late last year because of regulatory opposition. It had also looked into selling the towers in early 2011 before it started the AT&T process.

The deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter, according to the companies.

ROOM TO GROW

Crown Castle said it expects the towers to generate about $125 million to $130 million in adjusted funds from operations before financing costs in 2013.

JPMorgan analyst Phil Cusick said that while the price tag was at the high end of his expectations, it was mitigated by Crown Castle's strong growth outlook for the assets.

Crown Castle said the towers will have enough space to accommodate at least one additional wireless service provider customer on each tower, which would increase the leasing revenue it would receive without significant incremental capital.

As part of the deal, T-Mobile USA committed to maintaining its facilities on the towers for at least 10 years with annual rent increase provisions tied to the consumer price index. T-Mobile USA's rent includes the rights to complete its network upgrade on these sites.

"The deal is well structured to account for the inherent risks of purchasing a tower portfolio highly weighted to one carrier," Piper Jaffray analyst Christopher Larsen said.

Deutsche Telekom said the company had multiple bidders for the assets, but declined to name them.

Analysts have said other companies that considered the towers included American Tower Corp and SBA Communications Corp.

Crown Castle shares fell 23 cents to $64.68 on the New York Stock Exchange after the news, while Deutsche Telekom shares closed down 1.6 percent in Frankfurt.

(Reporting By Sinead Carew; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Jan Paschal)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/t-mobile-usa-inks-2-4-billion-tower-121836677--sector.html

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Russian metals moguls settle RUSAL stake spat

LONDON/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian billionaires Oleg Deripaska and Michael Cherney reached an 11th-hour settlement in a dispute over a billion dollar slice of aluminium giant RUSAL, shortly before they were due to give evidence in a drawn-out London court case.

The case, which had been expected to run well into 2013, was due to dwell on allegations of broken promises, criminality and mob rule while shining a light on the murky carve-up of lucrative smelters in the 'wild east' of post-Soviet Siberia.

"Mr. Deripaska announces that Mr. Cherney's litigation in London against him has been terminated," a spokesperson for Deripaska said in a brief statement. "Neither party will be making any further comment in relation to the litigation or matters raised therein."

Cherney's team released a nearly identical statement.

Cherney, born in Ukraine, raised in Uzbekistan, Jewish by creed and living in Israel since leaving Russia in 1994, alleged that metals mogul Deripaska reneged on a deal to buy him out of their joint aluminium business, RUSAL.

Well-connected Deripaska, who controls RUSAL and is a survivor of President Vladimir Putin's crackdown on oligarchs who once wielded great political power, denied having had any such business relationship with Cherney. He alleged he was the victim of a protection racket Cherney helped orchestrate - an accusation Cherney denied.

Cherney, who in 2008 won the right to bring his case against Deripaska in London's respected courts - the venue of choice for the warring Russian wealthy - was due to be cross-examined next Tuesday via video-link from Israel. An outstanding arrest warrant relating to a separate money laundering investigation prevents him from travelling to London.

Lawyers were intrigued at the last-minute deal.

"The experience in most of these cases is that they do go to trial because no one is willing to back down," said Philippa Charles, a litigation partner at law firm Mayer Brown.

"So it's interesting that the level of publicity has perhaps focused the minds of both parties on whether or not it is actually worth having their dirty linen washed in public."

THE POWER OF METAL

The Russian aluminium industry, like much of Russia's raw materials sector, came under the control of a few powerful oligarchs during the huge selloff of state assets that followed the collapse of communism and of the Soviet Union in 1991. The brutality of the business rivalry over aluminium smelters gave birth to the term 'aluminium wars'.

Cherney's case against Deripaska had overtones of a recent battle between Russian oligarchs Boris Berezovsky and Roman Abramovich, which in August helped ensure the concept of "krysha", or roof, was established in English courts.

Berezovsky's claim for $6 billion (3.6 billion pounds) was dismissed and Judge Elizabeth Gloster described him as an 'inherently unreliable witness'. Abramovich had said he had paid money to Berezovsky for 'krysha' services of political cover and protection,

A "krysha", in Russian gangster parlance, can be either a figure who genuinely protects, in return for payment, the interests of a business in a sometimes brutal business world or it can refer to a racketeer extorting money by intimidation. The boundary between the two can, of course, be blurred.

The case, which began in July when both sides published opening statements and lawyers laid out the details of their arguments in front of Judge Andrew Smith, hinged in part on what was agreed in a London hotel 11 year ago.

Cherney and Deripaska agreed they met at the Lanesborough Hotel on a March morning in 2001, that they signed one document and that Deripaska handed Cherney $250 million. Everything else, even exactly when they first met each other, was disputed.

Deripaska says he made the payment to terminate a krysha arrangement with Cherney, partly because his business was now powerful enough, and his security forces strong enough, to confront criminal gangs.

Cherney says he had orally agreed a 50/50 partnership with Deripaska in 1993, which lasted until March 2001. He alleges Deripaska then agreed at the Lanesborough meeting to pay him a preliminary $250 million for his aluminium interests held by Deripaska - and also agreed to buy him out of the remainder of his stake within a few years.

RUSAL, the product of a slew of takeovers and mergers mainly in Siberia, where the hydro-electric power needed to fuel hungry smelters comes cheap, has emerged as Russia's only aluminium producer. Cherney alleged a 13.2 percent stake belongs to him.

Deripaska, a former physics student who started investing in aluminium assets in 1991 who has entertained top British politicians on his 70 million pound yacht, says he was forced into a "krysha" after being threatened by some of the country's most powerful criminal gangs in the mid-1990s.

Stories abound about such "protection" mobs attacking the wives and relatives of those who failed to do their bidding, launching fictitious criminal proceedings, violent takeovers of businesses or simply liquidating rivals and critics.

(Writing by Kirstin Ridley, Additional reporting by Clara Ferreira-Marques; Editing by Ralph Boulton and Mark Potter)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-metals-moguls-settle-rusal-stake-spat-023157901.html

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EPA to appeal ruling on mining water-quality rules

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) ? The Environmental Protection Agency says it will appeal a federal judge's July ruling that it overreached by setting up water-quality criteria for mountaintop removal mining operations in several Appalachia states.

EPA filed notice of intent Thursday to appeal the ruling by Judge Reggie Walton in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.

Last year, the EPA revised 2010 standards by tightening guidelines on the practice of dumping waste from surface mine blasting into valley waterway. The National Mining Association sued, and West Virginia and Kentucky joined the lawsuit.

Walton found the EPA infringed on state regulators' authority to permit mines using federal clean-water and surface-mining laws.

His ruling was one of several setbacks to the EPA in its attempt to crack down on mountaintop removal coal mining.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/epa-appeal-ruling-mining-water-quality-rules-185211967--finance.html

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

I'm Erik Martin, General Manager of Reddit, and This Is How I Work [How I Work]

I'm Erik Martin, General Manager of Reddit, and This Is How I WorkSince 2008, Erik Martin has managed Reddit, one of the internet's most influential, highly trafficked sites. Reddit users, or redditors, share and vote on posts so the best/funniest/most controversial rise to the top. If you've watched a viral video or laughed at a meme, chances are Reddit had something to do with it. Under Erik's guidance, the site has hosted wildly popular "Ask Me Anything" interviews (President Obama, anyone?), grown its gift exchange program, and lead the fight against internet regulation. Somehow, Erik manages to stay sane and keep a low profile (though his spot on this year's Time 100 might change that). How does he do it? Ask him?Erik is chatting live now!

Update: the q&a is closed. Thanks for all the great questions!

Name: Erik Martin
Occupation: Reddit General Manager
Location: WeWorkLabs, New York, NY
Current computer: MacBook Pro
Current mobile devices: iPhone
One word that best describes how I work: Improvisation

What apps/software/tools can't you live without?

I love my mechanical keyboard. I have a Filco Majetouch at the office and a Razer at home. I also have an old Mac SE that I mess around on every once in awhile just to feel like a kid again.

What's your best time-saving shortcut/life hack?

Uninstalling Civilization V and not going on TV Tropes. Seriously, everything else pales in comparison to the time saved by these two things.

What's your favorite to-do list manager?

I use Action Method and Evernote depending on the day and project.

What's your workspace setup like?

I've had a bunch of knee surgeries, so I'm a big standing desk user. I have an Ergatron adjustable standing desk with a laptop and external monitor.

My dog, Mog, an adorable Brooklyn mutt, comes to work everyday with me. She makes sure I don't get too stressed out, and guards the office from Terminators.

I'm Erik Martin, General Manager of Reddit, and This Is How I Work

Pictured above: Erik's dog, Mog, guarding his desk.

Besides your phone and computer, what gadget can't you live without?

Pull up bar. No better stress reliever or wake up device than to do a few pull ups.

What do you listen to while you work?

I mostly listen to late 90s rap and hiphopheads.reddit.com. I also listen to Don Ellis, Jimmy Smith, and some other jazz folks that my dad introduced to me.

What's the best advice you've ever received?

Trust your first instinct. It's usually right.


The How I Work series asks heroes, experts, brilliant, and flat-out productive people to share their shortcuts, workspaces, routines, and more. Every Wednesday we'll feature a new guest and the gadgets, apps, tips, and tricks that keep them going. Have someone you'd kill to see featured, or questions you think we should ask? Email Tessa.

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JK Rowling's New Book Is a Total Disaster on the Kindle (Updated) [Wtf]

JK Rowling's new book The Casual Vacancy—her first for adults—is a pretty big deal in the publishing world. So is the Kindle. And that is why it is so very funny and great that the Kindle version of the ebook seems to be a woefully misshapen train wreck. More »


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Lil Keke Serves Up Album Appetizer With Da Leak Mixtape

'I do my mixtapes just like albums, I don't short the people, I give 'em real songs,' Keke tells Mixtape Daily of his latest release.
By Maurice Bobb


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Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1694406/lil-keke-da-leak-mixtape.jhtml

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Ontario housing values up 18% since 2008, rise in property taxes ...

PICKERING, Ont. ? Ontario homeowners will see the determined value of their houses rise 4.5% in each of the next four years ? and may face tax increases as a result ? following a report that found property values have risen 18% since the last update in 2008.

The report released Tuesday by Ontario?s Municipal Property Assessment Corp. said property owners will see an average assessment increase of 4.5% in each year for the next four years as it phases in the increases.

Any tax increase based on the new assessments could put a greater financial squeeze on some cash-strapped owners at a time when interest rates could also go higher.

However, an increase in a home?s value doesn?t necessarily mean property taxes will rise. If the assessed value of a home has risen by the same percentage as the average in a given municipality, there may not be an increase in taxes, said the organization, which is funded and operated by the province?s municipalities.

?Our values reflect local real estate markets and confirm that most homeowners in the province have seen the value of their homes increase over the last four years,? said Larry Hummel, MPAC?s chief assessor.

A preliminary report published in July suggested property values grew by 17% since 2008, noting some of the most significant growth was in Ottawa and northern Ontario.

MPAC will mail notices to Ontario?s nearly five million property owners between September and November. Owners can check the accuracy of the assessment at www.aboutmyproperty.ca which allows owners to compare values in their neighbourhood.

?Property owners should ask themselves if they could have sold their property for its assessed value on Jan. 1, 2012. If the answer is yes, then their assessment is accurate. If not, we are committed to working with them to get it right,? Hummel said.

MPAC assesses properties across the province based on current values. The most recent assessment is based on valuations on Jan. 1, 2012. The previous report was based on values on Jan.1, 2008.

The four-year time frame for assessments means owners could be paying taxes based on values in January 2012, when the market was still robust, until 2016.

Canadians who could face the biggest strain on finances are those who have piled on debt to get into the market while interest rates are low. Officials have repeatedly told Canadians to reduce record debt loads of 152% of income and warned some could find themselves in trouble when rates rise.

Meanwhile, Canada?s real estate market is showing signs of cooling off following a post-recession boom sparked by the move to ultra-low interest rates.

Earlier this month, the Canadian Real Estate Association reported that sales of existing homes fell 5.8% in August from July, and were down 8.9% from August 2011.

Still, the latest data shows that while sales and listings are down, prices appear to be holding steady.

The Canadian Press

Source: http://business.financialpost.com/2012/09/25/ontario-housing-values-up-18-since-2008-rise-in-property-taxes-could-be-next/

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Israel: Syrian mortars accidentally land in Golan

BEIRUT (AP) ? Syrian soldiers fought rebels Tuesday in a firefight that killed nine people and sent several mortars sailing across the border into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The Israeli military said nobody was hurt in the shelling and that the spillover was believed to be accidental. But Israel filed a complaint to the United Nations peacekeeping force that patrols the tense region between Israel and Syria.

Over the course of the 18-month-old uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad, violence has spilled into neighboring Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. In July, mortar shells fell about one kilometer (half a mile) from the Golan boundary.

The spillover is among the most worrying developments from the Syria crisis, which has the potential to enflame the entire region.

Activists said Tuesday that the clashes between troops and rebels inside Syria killed at least nine people.

On Tuesday, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demanded international action to stop the war in Syria, telling a somber gathering of world leaders that the 18-month conflict had become "a regional calamity with global ramifications."

"The international community should not look the other way as violence spirals out of control," Ban said.

Also at the United Nations, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and the U.N.'s new Syria mediator Lakhdar Brahimi discussed ways to unite Syria's opposition and advance a political transition.

A senior U.S. official said the two discussed new strategies for dealing with the Assad regime. The official demanded anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

An Israeli defense official said the military believes Tuesday's incident in the Golan Heights was a mistake and the mortars were not aimed at the Jewish state. It was not the first time shells from Syria exploded in Israel since the uprising began, the official said on condition of anonymity because he is not allowed to brief the media.

There have been concerns in Israel that the long-quiet Israel-Syria frontier area could become a new Islamist front against the Jewish state. Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed the plateau 14 years later.

Syria and Israel are bitter enemies and have fought several wars, including the 1973 war. Despite the animosity, the border with Syria has been Israel's quietest since then.

The defense official said Israel is concerned that the border region could become as lawless and deadly as Israel's frontier with Egypt's Sinai Peninsula has become since the fall of longtime Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak last year.

The Israeli news site YNet quoted a resident near the border as saying the mortars struck an area filled with apple trees.

"All in all there has been a lot shooting and mortars really close to the border," Dudi Mored, resident of Kibbutz Elrom, an Israeli settlement in the Golan, told Ynet.

Although the uprising against Assad has been an unprecedented challenge to his family's four-decade ruling dynasty, the regime has managed to keep its grip on power. Neither side of the conflict has been able to deal a decisive blow, leading to a grinding and deadly stalemate. Activists estimate that the conflict has killed some 30,000 people since the revolt began in March 2011.

On Tuesday, several bombs went off inside a school in the Syrian capital that activists say was being used by regime forces as a security headquarters. Ambulances rushed to the area and an initial report on state media said seven people were wounded.

An amateur video posted online showed smoke billowing from several spots in an area near a major road. The narrator said: "A series of explosions shake the capital Damascus." The authenticity of the video could not be independently confirmed.

Over the past few months, rebels have increasingly targeted security sites and symbols of regime power, particularly in the main cities of Damascus and Aleppo, in a bid to turn the tide.

In July, a bombing in the heart of Damascus killed four senior security officials including the defense minister and Assad's brother-in-law. Other large blasts have targeted the headquarters of security agencies in the capital, killing scores of people this year.

Abu Hisham al-Shami, an activist based in Damascus, told The Associated Press via Skype that the "Sons of Martyrs School" had recently been turned into a regime security center. He said government forces use the school as a base to fire mortars at rebellious neighborhoods.

State-run television quoted the director of the school, Mohammed Amin Othman, as saying that two bombs exploded inside the school, wounding seven people and causing minor damage. State TV said the bombs were planted by "terrorists," the term the government uses for rebels.

Othman said in a statement carried by the official SANA news agency that no students were at the school at the time of the blast because it does not open until next week. Although the school year started last week in Syria, Othman said the boarding school opens later.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 20 people were wounded, some of them seriously, in several blasts at the school. It said most of the wounded were members of the military.

A worker outside the school, who refused to be identified, said two diesel tankers exploded inside the school compound, wounding at least four people, one of them seriously. He added that the wounded were rushed to nearby hospitals.

He said a thick plume of smoke billowed over the area and fire reached the fifth story of the building. A nearby theater for the school's students was partially damaged and the blast caused its ceiling to collapse.

Also Tuesday, Syrian rebels released Lebanese citizen Awad Ibrahim, who was one of 11 Shiite Muslim pilgrims abducted in May shortly after entering Syria from Turkey on their way to Lebanon, the Lebanese state-run National News Agency reported.

Ibrahim, who crossed into Turkey Tuesday afternoon and expected to fly home later, is the second to be released. The nine others are still being held in northern Syria.

His release came after two Turkish citizens and several Syrians were set free in Beirut after being abducted by Lebanese tribesmen to press for the release of Lebanese. Turkey hosts leading Syrian opposition figures and rebel commanders.

In Jordan, dozens of Syrian refugees angry over harsh living conditions in their desert tent camp clashed with Jordanian police, hurling stones and smashing charity offices and a hospital, officials and refugees said Tuesday.

The rioting late Monday in the Zaatari camp was the worst violence since the facility opened in July near the Jordan-Syria border. More than 25 policemen were injured by stones thrown by the refugees, a police official said.

A Syrian refugee in the camp, Abu Nawras, said police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters who were demanding improved conditions, better food and education for their children.

The camp, which hosts about 32,000 Syrians who fled the civil war at home, has seen smaller protests in the past weeks as refugees mostly complained about snakes and scorpions, and demanded their tents be replaced with trailers so they can better protect themselves from the scorching sun, cold nights and ubiquitous dust.

Hundreds of thousands have fled the chaos in Syria as the uprising against President Bashar Assad turned increasingly violent. Jordan alone has taken in some 200,000 Syrians ? the largest number in the region ? while Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq have taken in the rest.

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Associated Press writers Daniel Estrin and Ian Deitch in Jerusalem, Jamal Halaby in Amman, Jordan, and Bradley Klapper in New York contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/israel-syrian-mortars-accidentally-land-golan-070228841.html

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Pregnancy: Your medical Options | Pregnancy Information Blog

Are you a lady who is presently unsure as to regardless of if you are prepared for parenthood? If that is the case, are you currently active sexually? If that's so are you using any type of contraception? Parenting and pregnancy are all vital issues, ones that are tricky to back down from. Because of that, if you are not intending to become a ma just yet, it's vital that you take the time to become familiar with all your birth control options.

Maybe, the most popular and most well-known contraception method is that of prophylactics. Prophylactics, in most situations, are very effective against stopping pregnancy. On rare occasions, they can break or leak, but you are sometimes safe. Just be certain to buy a type of condoms that is famous for their strength and durability. What's good about this popular contraception method, is you are often not only protected against pregnancy, but sexually communicated diseases too.

Although rubbers are a useful birth control system used by many [*COMMA] there are many women and men who prefer not to utilize them. If you are not interested in handling the issue of the birth and upbringing of a kid, it's critical that you spend a little time to familiarize yourself with the alternatives that you've got for birth control. A few of those other choices, outlined below, are ones that won't be as well known or as popular as rubbers, but they are sometimes just as useful.

Contraception pills are a hormonal form of birth control. Contraception pills require the taking of a tablet each and everyday of the month. Contraception tablets are called being effective, so long as they're taken as instructed. As with many other medicines, contraception tablets are not ideal for smokers, as they may result in additional health issues. With a big selection of contraception tablets, including ones that dispose of your menstrual period, you are sure to find something that can offer you help.

Except for prophylactics and birth control, the subsequent most well-liked form of birth control is another hormonal system. This contraception methodology is sometimes referred to as the Depo shot. The Depo shot has one main downfall and that's that it has been linked to a poor absorption of calcium. That is the reason why many Depo users are urged to take calcium additions everyday. What's nice about the Depo shot is that it is not only effective at stopping pregnancy, but it is also administered on a three-month schedule and periods are commonly a thing of the past.

Though not as hot as sheaths, the Depo shot, and contraception pills, IUDs are also effective sorts of contraception. IUDs are called Intra-Uterine Devices. Intra-Uterine Devices (IUDs) come in a selection of formats, but they're still designed to shield you from pregnancy. This is either done with the employment of a copper gadget which is spermicidal, or ones that release progestin.

The already mentioned birth control strategies are basically only a few of the many that exist, but these contraception strategies are designed to stop pregnancy direct from the start. Should you find yourself in an emergency scenario, it is important to understand that you have a number of different options, including emergency contraceptives. These emergency contraceptives can be procured through your doctor?s office or your local chemist. Despite being able to offer you help, it is critical that you don't use termination or maybe emergency contraceptives as a sort of contraception. If that's what you have been doing, you've got a entire other set of issues that have to be dealt with.

As a reminder, the above mentioned birth control methods can all help to stop you from becoming pregnant. With that in mind, the sole system of contraception, at this moment, that may shield you from sexually transmitted disease is that of a condom.

Source: http://www.childwatchthai.com/pregnancy-your-medical-options

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Obama at the UN urges tolerance abroad and patience at home (Washington Bureau)

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Democrats likely to retain Senate as critical races shift

After weeks in which the fate of the Senate simmered at nearly even odds of flipping for Republicans or remaining in Democratic control, the outlook has shifted dramatically in the Democrats' favor. The incumbent party now has an 80 percent chance of retaining its majority, according to the Signal's prediction model.

The break is largely due to critical races in Missouri, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and Virginia, all of which have favored the Republican at some point in the last month and now favor the Democratic candidate.

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The cards appeared heavily stacked in the Republicans' favor going in to this election season. The Democrats currently control the Senate, but they have only 30 returning senators to the Republicans' 37 returning senators among the two-thirds of the chamber not up for reelection this cycle. That, combined with strong anti-incumbent currents in the electorate, presented an uphill battle for the Democratic Party.

The trouble for the Republicans began with Missouri with Republican nominee Todd Akin's comments parsing different types of rape. This had been a likely pickup for? Republicans, given the unpopularity of Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill. The prediction markets wavered on this race given the uncertainty as to whether Akin would be forced to withdraw, but have moved in McCaskill's favor as the likelihood that Akin will be replaced has drifted to 0.

That shift alone was enough to throw the fate of the Senate into turmoil, because it added one more variable to an already complicated list of scenarios. The frontrunner in Maine, independent Angus King, has not said which party he will caucus with if elected. In the event of a tie, control will go to whichever party wins the White House.

Next, we have a roller coaster in Wisconsin. Democratic candidate Tammy Baldwin initially looked strong against a field of Republican possibilities. Then, the strongest of those, former governor Tommy Thompson, won the primary. For a while, he held a commanding lead, dominating the polling after his primary win. A series of polls in mid-September demonstrated a massive surge for Baldwin, however, and the markets have responded accordingly.

The Massachusetts senatorial race, the most anticipated senatorial contest of the election, has been close all along. The incumbent, Republican Scott Brown, faces a formidable opponent in Elizabeth Warren. The state is heavily Democratic, and that party identification may prove to be the tiebreaker for Warren, who has pulled ahead in recent polling and is now 61.6 percent likely to take the Republican held seat.

The Virginia senatorial race pits former senator and former governor George Allen against former governor Tim Kaine. Kaine, the Democrat, has pulled ahead in this race in concert with Obama's odds in the Old Dominion. Kaine is now 66.8 percent likely to carry the open Democratic seat that retiring senator Jim Webb captured from Allen six years ago. Obama has a 73.9 percent chance to repeat in the state he narrowly won in 2008.

Follow the state-by-state and overall senatorial predictions in real time with PredictWise.com.

David Rothschild has a Ph.D. in applied economics from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Follow him on Twitter @DavMicRot

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/democrats-likely-retain-senate-four-critical-races-shift-160643042--election.html

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Builders aim for super-energy-efficient homes

Crowned with three gables and painted in hues of gray and white, the suburban home in Lake Forest doesn't look much like the domicile of the future.

But as summer heat radiates off the fresh asphalt outside, the home runs comfortably at full tilt indoors. Recessed lights shine, radios blare and air-conditioned splendor greets hot skin. Despite all systems going, the property is producing more electricity than it can consume on a warm summer day ? and that's the goal.

Unveiled late last year, the ZeroHouse model by Los Angeles builder KB Home embodies the industry's bid to move beyond the one-of-a-kind vanity project and make subdivision building a green practice. Net-zero homes such as the one KB Home has built are highly efficient properties paired with renewable energy technology such as solar panel systems, resulting in homes so green they produce at least as much juice as they consume.

California has had expansive policies mandating and incentivizing the development of greener new homes for years, but the implementation of those goals has been slowed by the weak housing market and the dearth of new construction.

With the market healing, and with builders trying to distinguish their products from homes they built as recently as six years ago, companies such as KB Home, Lennar Corp. and others are rolling out more options for consumers and increasingly making energy efficiency part of the basic package.

"For new homes, it is becoming more of a standard feature, and the reason is that builders need a compelling reason that somebody should buy a new home rather than a resale," said Patrick Duffy, principal for research firm MetroIntelligence Real Estate Advisors.

In coming years, California guidelines will call for ever more energy-efficient homes, with the goal of having all homes built in 2020 being net zero. For now, net zero remains more of an aspiration for the industry, though experts say builders are increasingly making standard some of the fundamental elements of green design, including more efficient appliances, lighting and solar panel systems.

In Southern California, KB Home has made solar systems standard. Lennar, Pulte Homes and Pardee Homes offer solar home projects. ABC Green Home of Newport Beach will be building a net-zero home to showcase green technology for consumers. Clarum Homes in Palo Alto is a custom builder that has gained praise for incorporating energy efficiency and passive solar features into homes with modernist flourishes.

Moving to Southern California from Maryland, Ray and Linda Frilot wanted to buy a new home because the resales needed too much work, from $20,000 to $50,000 worth of remodeling. They were attracted to the solar offerings at KB Home's Fox Hollow at the Crown Valley Village development in Murrieta, said Ray Frilot, a retired government worker and former military man.

Aside from a 2.25-kilowatt solar system, the home has a tankless hot water heater, some LED lighting and Energy Star appliances. Although the home wasn't advertised as a net-zero property when they bought it, he and his wife conserve so much energy from habits picked up while living in Germany that the electricity bill from Southern California Edison Co. is close to zero.

"The energy that I don't use Edison buys from me," he said. "It looks like I may not have an electric bill next year, because the electricity, all of it is going to keep on adding to that credit. I still have to pay delivery and handling charges, but that is just a couple of bucks a month."

Net-zero homes couldn't exist without this type of subsidization, called net metering. Net-zero homeowners rely on power from utilities at night but get credit for the energy they produce during the day that they don't consume.

Net metering allows homeowners to get credit for the power they produce at a retail rate rather than a wholesale rate. There is currently a cap on net metering programs for that reason. Although the cap won't be hit any time soon, experts said, the future of net metering is uncertain.

Environmentalists began pushing for California to mandate that new homes come with renewable energy systems in the early 2000s, as the technology became more scalable and available.

The effort to get builders to build green morphed into state law SB 1, which focused on incentives and created the Million Solar Roofs Initiative, calling for the creation of 3,000 megawatts of new, solar-generated electricity by 2016.

Gov. Jerry Brown has increased that goal to 12,000 megawatts, or roughly the equivalent of 12 nuclear power plants, according to the group Environment California. A thousand megawatts of solar energy could power about 250,000 homes.

Also created as part of the law was the California Solar Initiative, which uses rebates to promote renewable energy use in previously owned homes, as well as commercial, agricultural, government and nonprofit buildings. The similar New Solar Homes Partnership targets new houses.

"Unfortunately, as soon as the bill was passed, we had the housing market collapse, so everything stopped," said Bernadette Del Chiaro, director of clean energy and global warming programs at Environment California. "As the housing market ticks back up again, I would expect solar to pick back up again."

In 2008, California energy regulators adopted a long-term plan that called for having all new residential buildings achieve zero net energy use by 2020 and having all commercial buildings achieve zero net energy use by 2030.

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Senator Brown Backs Bill to Protect U.S. Call Center Jobs

Sept 19, 2012 -- U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, is throwing his weight behind a new law to protect call center jobs.

On Wednesday, Brown announced he is supporting legislation that could help keep jobs in the U.S.? including the 198,000 jobs in Ohio ? by requiring that consumers be notified when their calls are being transferred abroad. The idea is that by requiring companies to disclose when their calls are being transferred abroad, businesses could be encouraged to keep their call centers jobs here in the United States.

The new law also would prevent companies that send call center jobs overseas from getting federal grants and loans.

"We should reward American workers and American companies that remain loyal to creating jobs in our communities," Brown said, in a statement.

He cites estimates from the Communications Workers of America that Ohio saw a net loss of 2,330 call center jobs between 2008 and 2011.

Known as the United States Call Center Worker and Consumer Protection Act of 2012, the law would:

? Require companies to disclose to callers when their calls are transferred abroad;

? Make businesses that move call center jobs overseas ineligible for federal grants and loans;

? Direct the Department of Labor to make a public list of such companies;

? Employers would remain on list for three years after each relocation; and

? Require agencies, including Department of Defense, to give preference to U.S. employers that do not appear on the list.

"Most Ohioans that have had to call a major company for a service repair or to get an answer about their cable bill have ended up speaking with a worker in a different time zone, on a different continent," Brown said. "When companies send call center jobs overseas, they don?t just frustrate consumers?they hurt our economy as well. With thousands of Ohioans looking for work, it just doesn?t make sense to ship these jobs overseas."

According to a Communications Workers of America analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, 198,450 Ohioans were employed in call center occupations such as switchboard operators, telephone operators, bill collectors and customer service representatives.

Posted by Veronica Silva Cusi, news correspondent
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Top 10 Keys To Self Help Success! | Content for Reprint

So I said to myself, I want to Create Something With Such Paramount Value That People Love; Me, My Wife and My Company. Here it is;

How many people in the world do you think are just 'content' in their lives? Most people, for lack of statistics, are NOT happy in their lives. They take pills for anxiety, depression, they overeat, they buy SELF HELP books and don't even open them because they are that far gone! Can You believe that? Better Question, did I just describe you?

Anyways, I wanted to compile a list of competencies, attributes, qualities, whatever you want to call them that provide results. I can imagine that you are reading this post because you want information on the keys to self help success, right?

The information that I am going to give you is everything you need to make this lasting change NOW!

1. Self Awareness - So Many People do things daily that sabotage not only their relationships but also their bodies, their mental capacity, their lives in general. They are also wasting their time which is an asset that we all share the same amount of. It does not matter if you sleep or live in a tent or a penthouse in Manhattan, we all share the same amount of time. So please stop wasting it!

2. Focus - This piggybacks self awareness and goes much further down the rabbit hole. What have you focused on today? Have You been positive all day? It has been proven that negative thoughts attract negative patterns and through quantum mechanics, we know that thoughts have actual weight and existence. You realize that everything is made of energy right? So if everything is made of energy and quantum theory posits the like molecules attract the like then your negative thoughts are keeping you down! Let's look at it from a different perspective though. At Home, we have a Vision Wall which is where our goals are, where are desires, our outcomes, our plans are so that we can keep them in mind all the time. If I am constantly thinking about something, then every opportunity that arises to get me closer to that something, I am able to capitalize on, right?

3. Support System - I Hope You Are Still With Me! Get rid of anyone or anything that is unsupportive of your dreams. Period dot. that's it! (hand wave) Life is too short and the world is too big to be held down any longer! When you get your spouse on board, you will have the Greatest Mastermind Ever Created! You Are Unstoppable with the support of the one you love! Sit Down Have A Real Conversation and Get Your Spouse On Board, You Will be So Powerful With This Tool!

4. Confidence - You Don't Have To Be Confident in The How just yet, You Have To Be Confident In Yourself! You WILL face TEMPORARY defeat in pursuit of Success! I Guarantee it! You have to be confident in your own ability to complete, to succeed, to win. With This UnWavering Confidence you will stand taller and make the right decisions faster.

5. Decision Making - The Greatest Entrepreneurs of all time have all had the ability to look at the facts, consider their resources and make a prompt decision on a situation. Napoleon Hill states that the wealthiest of men make decisions promptly and change them slowly while the poor are indecisive if ever coming to a conclusion. By making prompt decisions, you become the leader of the pack while Mr. Indecisive is always coming up the rear.

6. Imagination - There would be no lights, no cars, no department stores, no Mickey D's (maybe a good thing, lol) or anything else without the great imaginations of the pastsGreatest entrepreneurs! You should be taking time everyday to imagine your success, make it real in your mind, and it will become real in the world. Your imagination is one of your greatest gifts and is completely unique to you! Use it, Often!

7. Try - This should be Highlighted. How many times have you said you wanted to do something and didn't? Go ahead, answer, I will wait. Do something right now toward achieving the success you want. Right this second. If you say later, you will always say later, do something right now. Another thing about trying. The Timing is Never Right. Also, just TRY, instead of figuring out Reasons Why Not To Try! Write Something Right Now! Do Something! Do Something Amazing! Be Proud For Once, Come On!

8. Fortitude - The Last Three I Call The F.I.T. Acronym and have been using them for years. Take a look at our online library for scholarly articles I have written on the F.I.T Acronym! Do You know what Fortitude is? Fortitude is not just persistence, fortitude is persistence on steroids mixed in with imagination, love, and a couple other motivators. The Mother that Saves The BABY by lifting a CAR has Fortitude! Edison who fails 10,ooo times before getting the light bulb right has fortitude. When you believe in yourself against the odds, and keep moving forward, You have fortitude. You Can Do This!

9. Integrity - Ripping people off will only get you very short term success. If you are trying to get ahead by taking advantage of people, please quit reading and leave this page. We believe firmly in abundance over scarcity. There is too much money in the world to fight over a small bit. The people who cheat and dig their hands in the little pot and hold on for dear life will starve when the pot is empty. The rest of us will be eating from the buffet in the other room. Have integrity, work from the mentality of their being plenty for all that want it. An old adage goes, don't trip over a dollar to pick up a penny.

10. Temperance - Use Your Emotions Appropriately. Anger Does Not Make You More Productive. Transmute that energy into productivity. If you are going to get mad, get mad at yourself for getting into the situation that you are angry about. Learn From it. Do not lose control of your emotions.

Well, that's it! The Top 10 Keys To Success in Self Help! How did you like it? I can guarantee that information will help the few individuals that will implement it. Are you one of the implementers? Have you TRIED something yet?

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Weekly Wrap-Up: BitTorrent Booming, Social Books, Smart ...

File sharing lives on despite multiple attempts to terminate with extreme prejudice, how the Web is affecting just about everything we do with books, and the benefits of traveling overseas without a smartphone. All of this and more in the ReadWriteWeb Weekly Wrap-up.

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Smart Traveling Without A Smartphone

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Congratulations to the President of Mali

Congratulations to the President of Mali

18.09.2012

President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov has sent a greeting letter to President of the Republic of Mali Dioncounda Traore on the national holiday ? Independence Day in that country.

Source: http://www.press-service.uz/en/news/show/main/congratulations_to_the_president_of_mali/

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